Case Smooth Antique Bone Mini Trapper, Half-Whittler, Mini Toothpick
Item #: CS-58188
$72.95
As a late addition to their 2015 product line, Case introduced a Smooth Antique Bone family of folders. These knives are about as traditional as they get. The richness and depth of the smooth antique bone handle scales will call to mind the pocketknives you may have seen your father or grandfather use. Each knife features brass liners, nickel silver fluted bolsters and a nickel silver Case "bomb" shield. All blades are Case's own Tru-Sharp stainless at 54-57 Rc. We chose three models to include in an A. G. Russell™ 2015 Christmas catalog and added the other models from this "family" on our website. Many of you may have not had the opportunity to see those that were not in the catalog so we are including three more models in this catalog. All are made in the U.S.A.
Option A
Case Smooth Antique Bone Mini Trapper
Measures 3-1/2" closed with a 2-3/4" clip point and a 2-3/4" spey blade. Slip joint. Weighs 2.5 oz. Suggested retail is $103.60.
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Option A
Case Smooth Antique Bone Mini Trapper
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TypeFolder
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BladeClip - Spey
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Blade Length2-3/4" - 2-3/4"
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Blade SteelTru-Sharp
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Rockwell55-57
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LockSlip Joint
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BolstersNickel Silver
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LinersBrass
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HandleSmooth Bone
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Closed Length3-1/2"
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Weight2.5 oz.
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OriginUSA
Case Knives
W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of traditional pocket knives, limited edition commemoratives and collectibles. It makes American made traditional pocket knives in a variety of patterns, blade styles, and handle materials. They are particularly well known for their specialized dying process - creating beautiful and colorful bone handles. Case prefers to use their proprietary Tru-Sharp stainless steel. Tru-Sharp sharpens and polishes easily and is enjoyed by collectors all over.
The roots of the company span all the way back to 1889. W.,R. Case & Sons notably made knives in World War 1, notably the M3 Fighting Knife for servicemen and the V-42 stiletto for the Devil’s Brigade. They also made knives for NASA astronauts for when they touched back down on earth and were waiting to be picked up. The Case Company is currently owned by the Zippo Manufacturing Company, based in the same city, which is well known for their Zippo lighters. You can see great synergy between the companies as they share equipment and expertise like inlaid dyed bone handles and laser engraving machinery.